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They’ve played with Iggy Pop, The Slits, The Cramps, Lightning Bolt and J. Mascis to Evan Dando, Les Savy Fav, Shonen Knife, and there we were, on the sofa, chatting.
Brief interview with Houston band, The Watermarks at SXSW 2010
New CD/EP – cassette tape “Whispers” will be out in March 2010. In support of “Whispers”, this March Tiger! S**t! Tiger! Tiger! will perform three shows in Austin, TX during South by Southwest (SXSW) and three shows in New York City.
“And of course because it’s done by woman singing about a big black cock, we thought it would be quite interesting for a white male to sing!”
“I think Steve’s being very brave with his music. He’s making records and he’s proving himself. He’s not doing it for financial reasons. We’ve got a good network of people involved in the band. We’re all very different people, but it works.”
Kat Rodgers meets with Tim Crompton of The High Wire for a bit of a chit-chat
The Allotment is one of London’s newest and charming gigs nights around. Meet Anika and Lynn and learn some more about these lovely people and their adoration of cake! What does 2010 hold for you? Anika: Exciting things! Lynn: A She Keeps Bees gig for one, that’s on the 27th January at a new venue [...]
MySpace: White Rabbits Having recently toured with Fiery Furnaces and now working their way across the world, NEN managed to briefly grab Matt Clark from White Rabbits for a chat about sterotyping and a global takeover… What was it like working with Britt Daniel? It was great. He has a good head on his shoulders, [...]
“I know who Nik Kershaw is but I’ll be honest I had to google Howard Jones. Are they even still alive? I hate seeing old men fight.”
Free Energy are the latest signing to New York’s iconic label, DFA. Never Enough Notes posed some questions to rockin’ Philadelphia band Free Energy. And the result was probably the shortest interview ever. But as they say ‘quality is better than quantity.’
Never Enough Notes caught up with French duo Housse de Racket, to find out how it feels to be compared to Duran Duran and just what playing stadium music in a small room means!
The Rayographs have been making waves on the indie rock scene for some time now. Last year saw the limited release of their single Frances, which critics compared to such luminaries as PJ Harvey and Patti Smith. Never Enough Notes caught up with Jess and Astrud from the band to find out what they are up to and their plans for the future.
Catch up with Luke of The Duke Spirit as we talk tours, file-sharing and desserts…
When my best pal told me she’d bought stocks in a young musician with the same surname I thought, “ahhh that’s nice, very supportive, probably crap”. I didn’t expect 1 year later to be invited to said musicians gig and find this cocky frontman with down-to-earth friendliness and a stage presence that was a little too big for Portsmouth’s Wedgewood Rooms…
Meet The Gay Blades – and read our interview about cheesecake, branded lear jets and Mancunians




